Sydkustleden – South Coast Trail

Sydkustleden/ South Coast Trail - From Simrishamn to Helsingborg

The south coast trail – Sydkustleden runs along the very south of Sweden, also known as the “Swedish Riviera”. It starts in the charming village of Simrishamn in the east, and continues along the nice south coast to Skanör/ Falsterbo, then turns up along the west coast and finishes in Helsingborg.

You’ll ride through fantastic coastal nature. You can sunbathe on some of Sweden’s most beautiful beaches, visit small villages and charming cities, enjoy dinner at local inns, visit famous bird watching spots, and much more.

Most of Sydkustleden consists of paved road, but about 5-10% of the trail is on gravel. The majority (65%) of the trails has a dedicated bicycle lane, the rest is on minor roads.

You can choose to ride the entire Sydkustleden in three different itineraries.
8 days/ 7 nights (Easy version)
7 days/ 6 nights (Easy to moderate)
6 days/ 5 nights (Moderate)

Sydkustleden is also connected with Kattegattleden – Sweden’s first national bicycle route – that runs along the west coast between Helsingborg in the south to Gothenburg further north. So if you want to, it is possible to do both Sydkustleden and Kattegattleden in one longer trip.

Highlights

  • Fantastic nature close to the coast with nice views over open landscapes
  • The impressive Ale's Stones, Sweden’s answer to Stonehenge
  • The gleaming white sands of the beaches: Sandhammar, Mossbystrand & Beddingestrand

Quick facts

Travel duration: 8 days/ 7 nights, 7 days/ 6 nights, 6 days/ 5 nights
Travel period: 01 May - 30 Sep (last arrival date 30 Sep)
Grade:
Easy. Average 25-50 km/ 150-400 m per day. Day by day trip grading, see "program" on each trip.
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Accommodations:
Trip type: Self guided cycling holidays
Price example: From 630
Meals: Breakfast

Prices per person in EUR

6 days/ 5 nights, South coast trail/ Sydkustleden From 630 Book your trip

Period TRP - Triple Room Double Room - shared bed Twin Room - separate beds SGL - Single Room
2025-05-01 2025-05-28 630 670 670 960
2025-05-29 2025-08-31 630 670 670 960
2025-09-01 2025-09-30 630 670 670 960
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7 days/ 6 nights, South coast trail/ Sydkustleden From 810 Book your trip

Period TRP - Triple Room Double Room - shared bed Twin Room - separate beds SGL - Single Room
2025-05-01 2025-05-28 810 860 860 1,230
2025-05-29 2025-08-31 870 910 910 1,280
2025-09-01 2025-09-30 810 860 860 1,230
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8 days/ 7 nights, South coast Trail/ Sydkustleden From 990 Book your trip

Period TRP - Triple Room Double Room - shared bed Twin Room - separate beds SGL - Single Room
2025-05-01 2025-05-28 990 1,030 1,030 1,490
2025-05-29 2025-08-31 1,080 1,130 1,130 1,610
2025-09-01 2025-09-30 990 1,030 1,030 1,490
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Included in the prices

  • Accommodation including breakfast
  • Luggage transfers
  • Tour map and detailed information in English, German or Swedish (1 per room)
  • Mobile App with digital maps
  • Personalised Roadbook in Mobile App
  • 24 h service hotline

Not included in the price:

  • Bike rental or equipment
  • Meals
  • Other not mentioned in included

Bike rental

  • 24-gear touring bike: 8 days tour 190 EUR, 7 days tour 190 EUR, 6 days tour 170 EUR
  • Electric bike: 8 days tour 310 EUR, 7 days tour 310 EUR, 6 days tour 270 EUR
  • Gravel bike: 8 days tour 230 EUR, 7 days tour 230 EUR, 6 days tour 200 EUR
  • Helmet: 10 EUR
  • All bikes are equipped with one back pannier, repair kit, bottle holder, lock.
  • Transporter for children: Price on request
  • Childrens’ bike: Price on request
  • 7-gear standard city bike with foot brake: (Not recommended, but are available on request)

More information about our rental bikes on this link: Rental bikes

Extra nights (per person including breakfast)

  • Helsingborg double room: 80 EUR
  • Simrishamn double room: May – June & Sep – Oct 95 EUR, Jul – Aug 145 EUR

Transfers
You can easily take the train or bus, at good prices. Although, if you want private transfer, which is handy if you bring your own bikes, we can book transfers.

  • Return transfer from Helsingborg to Simrishamn: 350 EUR (car 1-4 persons)

Child reduction

  • Up til 5 years of age: 75%
  • From 6 – 13 years of age: 50%
  • From 14 – 17 years of age: 25%
  • Child reductions available when sharing room with 2 adults.

Itinerary

8 days/ 7 nights

Day 1 Arrival to Simrishamn

Check in to the centrally located hotel. Hopefully you will have time for some sightseeing in this small charming village in the region of Österlen.

Day 2 Simrishamn – Ystad

Between the charming medieval towns of Simrishamn and Ystad, you ride through open landscapes, past ancient rock carvings and across golden rapeseed fields. Nature in this part of Skåne region offers unique flora and intriguing fauna. Something new awaits round nearly every bend. Visit the fishing spots teeming with life, the mighty Ale stones, the interesting vineyards, the Sandhammaren nature reserve, the cosy cafés and the local restaurants. Or just head over to one of the long white sandy beaches, lay down in the soft sand and enjoy the amazing view.
53 km, +131 m

Day 3 Ystad – Trelleborg

No other town in the Nordic countries can show such a complete picture of a setting from the past. There are more than 300 semi-timbered houses here, as well as the oldest and best- preserved convent or monastery (founded in 1267) and Sankt Maria Church with its tower watchmen. Ystad has several interesting museums to visit, such as the Art Museum, Charlotte Beilin’s Museum and the Ystad Military Museum. If you’re interested in the cinema and TV detective Wallander, don’t miss the Ystad Studio Visitor Centre.
When you bike this section, the sea is constantly with you as you ride through old, picturesque fishing villages and enjoy some of the many places that offer a refreshing swim.
Along the beautiful stretch from Mossby to Hörte Harbour, the route follows the sea, past both golf courses and spas.
Finally, don’t miss Smygehuk, the southernmost cape in Sweden and a unique site with enchanting views, both from ground level and from the Smyge Lighthouse.
47 km, +93 m

Day 4 Trelleborg – Skanör/ Falsterbo

You are cycling on historic ground where people have lived for thousands of years. History lives on in the land as attested to by the many Bronze Age mounds and dolmens that you’ll be passing. In medieval times, these villages flourished thanks to herring fishing, and their history is preserved
in museums, as well as in churches, fortifications and old houses.
When you get to Höllviken, we recommend heading out to the Falsterbo peninsula and its blindingly white sandy beaches. The peninsula is also one of the best places in the world for birdwatching.
The bright-coloured cabanas are typical of this area, and are used by the local population.
Park your bicycle and go down to the beach to look for amber, which is washed up on shore along the coast when winter storms wreak havoc to the natural order of things. You may very well find your own stone amongst the seaweed.
27 km, +10 m

Day 5 Skanör/ Falsterbo – Malmö

In this section, you’ll be biking through open countryside, passing farm shops selling local produce. The contrast between fields of crops and the skyline of Malmö rising ahead is truly striking.
Malmö is well-known for the diversity of its food culture, which includes everything from Michelin- rated restaurants to excellent street food. As Sweden’s unofficial falafel capital, at least one meal here is a must.
At Ribersborg Beach, popularly known as “Ribban”, there is a wonderful boardwalk and a venerable old bath house. From here, it’s not far to the most well-known landmark of the city, the 54-storey Turning Torso.
Malmö is a world-class biking city, so explore Malmö, enjoying the diversity, parks, open-air markets and more.
51 km, +115 m

Day 6 Malmö – Landskrona

Along this section, you’ll enjoy sea breezes on one side and horse paddocks on the other. Just north of Malmö, you’ll find Spillepengen, a green area that contrasts with the city behind it. Its shallow sea waters are an important place for teeming flocks of birds to rest on their journey or spend the winter. Take an opportunity to test the mountain bike loops in this area.
There are plenty of good bathing locations on the way to Landskrona. Stop at Lomma Beach or Långa bryggan in Bjärred, which extends 600 metres out into the sea. Here you can enjoy a delicious meal and take a swim.
In Löddeköpinge, Borgeby Castle and the VikingaTider open-air museum, both just a stone’s throw from the route, and right next to the church in Löddeköpinge stands a fully intact classic Skåne windmill, or mölle, as we say here in Skåne.
The little village of Barsebäckshamn is popular amongst boating enthusiasts and landlubbers, alike, and is well worth a visit to sit and enjoy the harbour inn for a while.
57 km, +129 m

Day 7 Landskrona – Helsingborg

It’s less than 30 kilometres from Landskrona to Helsingborg, but you’ll get to experience plenty along this section. Landskrona offers beautiful architecture and a wide range of cultural sights. At the centre of town is Citadellet, one of the best-preserved 16th century fortresses. Bike down to Lagunen to take a swim and watch the skateboarders’ impressive display in the adjacent skating park.
Passing Ålabodarna, you’ll soon be in Borstahusen, an idyllic fishing village founded in the 1770s.
Glumslövs backar are an enchanting hilly plateau north of Landskrona that was formed by glaciers. It includes the Hilleshögs dalar (valleys) nature preserve, which is definitely worth visiting.
Helsingborg is a city with something for everyone, from nature experiences and history to the excitement of a modern city.
27 km, +77 m

Day 8 Tour ends after breakfast

Check out after breakfast and tour is finished. If you want extra nights, or continue cycling the Kattegattleden, starting in Helsingborg, we are happy to help you with this.

7 days/ 6 nights

Day 1 Arrival to Simrishamn

Check in to the centrally located hotel. Hopefully you will have time for some sightseeing in this small charming village in the region of Österlen.

Day 2 Simrishamn – Ystad

Between the charming medieval towns of Simrishamn and Ystad, you ride through open landscapes, past ancient rock carvings and across golden rapeseed fields. Nature in this part of Skåne region offers unique flora and intriguing fauna. Something new awaits round nearly every bend. Visit the fishing spots teeming with life, the mighty Ale stones, the interesting vineyards, the Sandhammaren nature reserve, the cosy cafés and the local restaurants. Or just head over to one of the long white sandy beaches, lay down in the soft sand and enjoy the amazing view.
53 km, +131 m

Day 3 Ystad – Trelleborg

No other town in the Nordic countries can show such a complete picture of a setting from the past. There are more than 300 semi-timbered houses here, as well as the oldest and best- preserved convent or monastery (founded in 1267) and Sankt Maria Church with its tower watchmen. Ystad has several interesting museums to visit, such as the Art Museum, Charlotte Beilin’s Museum and the Ystad Military Museum. If you’re interested in the cinema and TV detective Wallander, don’t miss the Ystad Studio Visitor Centre.
When you bike this section, the sea is constantly with you as you ride through old, picturesque fishing villages and enjoy some of the many places that offer a refreshing swim.
Along the beautiful stretch from Mossby to Hörte Harbour, the route follows the sea, past both golf courses and spas.
Finally, don’t miss Smygehuk, the southernmost cape in Sweden and a unique site with enchanting views, both from ground level and from the Smyge Lighthouse.
47 km, +93 m

Day 4 Trelleborg – Malmö

You are cycling on historic ground where people have lived for thousands of years. History lives on in the land as attested to by the many Bronze Age mounds and dolmens that you’ll be passing. In medieval times, these villages flourished thanks to herring fishing, and their history is preserved
in museums, as well as in churches, fortifications and old houses.
When you get to Höllviken, we recommend heading out to the Falsterbo peninsula and its blindingly white sandy beaches. The peninsula is also one of the best places in the world for birdwatching.
The bright-coloured cabanas are typical of this area, and are used by the local population.
Just north of Malmö, you’ll find Spillepengen, a green area that contrasts with the city behind it. Its shallow sea waters are an important place for teeming flocks of birds to rest on their journey or spend the winter.
There are plenty of good locations to dive in the ocean on the way to Landskrona. Stop at Lomma Beach or Långa bryggan (Jetty) in Bjärred, which extends 600 metres out into the sea. Here you can enjoy a delicious meal and take a swim.
In Löddeköpinge, Borgeby Castle and the VikingaTider open-air museum, both just a stone’s throw from the route, and right next to the church in Löddeköpinge stands a fully intact classic Skåne windmill, or “mölle”, as we say in Skåne.
78 km, +244 m
Possible to shorten to 58 km by skipping Falsterbo penninsula.

Day 5 Malmö – Landskrona

Along this section, you’ll enjoy sea breezes on one side and horse paddocks on the other. Just north of Malmö, you’ll find Spillepengen, a green area that contrasts with the city behind it. Its shallow sea waters are an important place for teeming flocks of birds to rest on their journey or spend the winter. Take an opportunity to test the mountain bike loops in this area.
There are plenty of good bathing locations on the way to Landskrona. Stop at Lomma Beach or Långa bryggan in Bjärred, which extends 600 metres out into the sea. Here you can enjoy a delicious meal and take a swim.
In Löddeköpinge, Borgeby Castle and the VikingaTider open-air museum, both just a stone’s throw from the route, and right next to the church in Löddeköpinge stands a fully intact classic Skåne windmill, or mölle, as we say here in Skåne.
The little village of Barsebäckshamn is popular amongst boating enthusiasts and landlubbers, alike, and is well worth a visit to sit and enjoy the harbour inn for a while.
57 km, +129 m

Day 6 Landskrona – Helsingborg

It’s less than 30 kilometres from Landskrona to Helsingborg, but you’ll get to experience plenty along this section. Landskrona offers beautiful architecture and a wide range of cultural sights. At the centre of town is Citadellet, one of the best-preserved 16th century fortresses. Bike down to Lagunen to take a swim and watch the skateboarders’ impressive display in the adjacent skating park.
Passing Ålabodarna, you’ll soon be in Borstahusen, an idyllic fishing village founded in the 1770s.
Glumslövs backar are an enchanting hilly plateau north of Landskrona that was formed by glaciers. It includes the Hilleshögs dalar (valleys) nature preserve, which is definitely worth visiting.
Helsingborg is a city with something for everyone, from nature experiences and history to the excitement of a modern city.
27 km, +77 m

Day 7 Tour ends after breakfast

Check out after breakfast and tour is finished. If you want extra nights, or continue cycling the Kattegattleden, starting in Helsingborg, we are happy to help you with this.

6 days/ 5 nights

Day 1 Arrival to Simrishamn

Check in to the centrally located hotel. Hopefully you will have time for some sightseeing in this small charming village in the region of Österlen.

Day 2 Simrishamn – Ystad

Between the charming medieval towns of Simrishamn and Ystad, you ride through open landscapes, past ancient rock carvings and across golden rapeseed fields. Nature in this part of Skåne region offers unique flora and intriguing fauna. Something new awaits round nearly every bend. Visit the fishing spots teeming with life, the mighty Ale stones, the interesting vineyards, the Sandhammaren nature reserve, the cosy cafés and the local restaurants. Or just head over to one of the long white sandy beaches, lay down in the soft sand and enjoy the amazing view.
53 km, +131 m

Day 3 Ystad – Trelleborg

No other town in the Nordic countries can show such a complete picture of a setting from the past. There are more than 300 semi-timbered houses here, as well as the oldest and best- preserved convent or monastery (founded in 1267) and Sankt Maria Church with its tower watchmen. Ystad has several interesting museums to visit, such as the Art Museum, Charlotte Beilin’s Museum and the Ystad Military Museum. If you’re interested in the cinema and TV detective Wallander, don’t miss the Ystad Studio Visitor Centre.
When you bike this section, the sea is constantly with you as you ride through old, picturesque fishing villages and enjoy some of the many places that offer a refreshing swim.
Along the beautiful stretch from Mossby to Hörte Harbour, the route follows the sea, past both golf courses and spas.
Finally, don’t miss Smygehuk, the southernmost cape in Sweden and a unique site with enchanting views, both from ground level and from the Smyge Lighthouse.
47 km, +93 m

Day 4 Trelleborg – Malmö

You are cycling on historic ground where people have lived for thousands of years. History lives on in the land as attested to by the many Bronze Age mounds and dolmens that you’ll be passing. In medieval times, these villages flourished thanks to herring fishing, and their history is preserved
in museums, as well as in churches, fortifications and old houses.
When you get to Höllviken, we recommend heading out to the Falsterbo peninsula and its blindingly white sandy beaches. The peninsula is also one of the best places in the world for birdwatching.
The bright-coloured cabanas are typical of this area, and are used by the local population.
Just north of Malmö, you’ll find Spillepengen, a green area that contrasts with the city behind it. Its shallow sea waters are an important place for teeming flocks of birds to rest on their journey or spend the winter.
There are plenty of good locations to dive in the ocean on the way to Landskrona. Stop at Lomma Beach or Långa bryggan (Jetty) in Bjärred, which extends 600 metres out into the sea. Here you can enjoy a delicious meal and take a swim.
In Löddeköpinge, Borgeby Castle and the VikingaTider open-air museum, both just a stone’s throw from the route, and right next to the church in Löddeköpinge stands a fully intact classic Skåne windmill, or “mölle”, as we say in Skåne.
78 km, +244 m
Possible to shorten to 58 km by skipping Falsterbo penninsula.

Day 5 Malmö – Helsingborg

Along this section, you’ll enjoy sea breezes on one side and horse paddocks on the other. Just north of Malmö, you’ll find Spillepengen, a green area that contrasts with the city behind it. Its shallow sea waters are an important place for teeming flocks of birds to rest on their journey or spend the winter. There are plenty of good beached on the way to Landskrona, for example Lomma Beach or Långa bryggan (Jetty) in Bjärred, which extends 600 metres out into the sea. Here you can enjoy a delicious meal and take a swim.
In Löddeköpinge, Borgeby Castle and the VikingaTider open-air museum, both just a stone’s throw from the route, and right next to the church in Löddeköpinge stands a fully intact classic Skåne windmill, or mölle, as we say here in Skåne.
Passing Ålabodarna, you’ll soon be in Borstahusen, an idyllic fishing village founded in the 1770s.
Glumslövs backar are an enchanting hilly plateau north of Landskrona that was formed by glaciers. It includes the Hilleshögs dalar (valleys) nature preserve, which is definitely worth visiting.
Helsingborg is a city with something for everyone, from nature experiences and history to the excitement of a modern city.
74 km, +206 m

Day 6 Tour ends after breakfast

Check out after breakfast and tour is finished. If you want extra nights, or continue cycling the Kattegattleden, starting in Helsingborg, we are happy to help you with this.

Acommodations

Accommodation in a mix of 4 and 3 star hotels, with central location. (Sometimes also in 2 star hotels)

8 days/ 7 nights

NightPlaceAccommodation
Night 1SimrishamnHotel ***
Night 2YstadHotel **
Night 3TrelleborgHotel ****
Night 4Skanör/ FalsterboHotel ***
Night 5MalmöHotel ****
Night 6LandskronaHotel ***
Night 7HelsingborgHotel ****

7 days/ 6 nights

NightPlaceAccommodation
Night 1SimrishamnHotel ***
Night 2YstadHotel **
Night 3TrelleborgHotel ****
Night 4MalmöHotel ****
Night 5LandskronaHotel ***
Night 6HelsingborgHotel ****

6 days/ 5 nights

NightPlaceAccommodation
Night 1SimrishamnHotel ***
Night 2YstadHotel **
Night 3TrelleborgHotel ****
Night 4MalmöHotel ****
Night 5HelsingborgHotel ****

Route map

Getting here

Flight

You can fly to Copenhagen (CPH) or Malmö (MMX) and catch a train or bus to Simrishamn. Train between Copenhagen Airport and Simrishamn run regularly and takes 2 hours including one change. Cost is about 25 EUR.

Ferry

Trelleborg
Ferries from Rostock to Trelleborg are operated by ferry companies Stena Line and TT-Line.

Ferries from Travemünde to Trelleborg are operated by ferry company TT-Line.

Ferries from Sassnitz to Trelleborg are operated by ferry company Stena Line.

From Trelleborg you can catch a train to Simrishamn. Train takes 2h15min including a change in Ystad or Malmö.

Malmö
Ferries from Travemünde to Malmö are operated by ferry company Finnlines

From Malmö you can catch a train to Simrishamn. Train takes between 1h30min – 2h00.

Train

Trains run regularly to both Simirishamn and Helsingborg. There are also train stops along the South coast trail. Bicycles are allowed onboard (except on the train company SJ)

Transfer

Private transfers can be booked. Price on request.

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Review for south-coast-trail-sydkustleden
4/5
Late May in Sweden
A great 7 days ( 6 riding ) . Good accommodation , good bikes. Some early problems with the GPS app and yes battery pack is a must or recharge at lunch . Restaurants and cafes had no problem with this . We both had quad locks to fix I phones to handlebars so no stopping use the map . Only problem we had as non Swedes was the location of cafes and shops as the trail bypasses the centre of many of the towns . Also check opening times of any attractions you may want to visit . A lot of them were closed . Swedish hospitality is the best !
Review for south-coast-trail-sydkustleden
5/5
Sydkustleden trail as family with two teenagers
This was our second trip with Evertrek in Sweden as a family with two teenagers. Everything worked out very well. Sydkustleden is an easy and flat tour with beautiful and varied scenery. There are many catering options in the high season. The hotels are centrally located and individually selected with good quality (beds, breakfast buffet). Good support from Evertrek before and during the tour. The GPS map is of very good quality. We will be happy to come back another time.
Review for south-coast-trail-sydkustleden
4/5
A wonderful holiday
Despite being in Sweden during the gales and with quite a lot of rain we had a fantastic time. The scenery was beautiful and everybody was so friendly. Cycling in Sweden is like cycling in the Netherlands, where you are often given your own roads and the traffic gives bikes priority. The route was clearly marked and went past many beautiful beaches which in warm sunny weather would have made a perfect stopping point. The accommodation was varied with a couple of places being quite quirky but it was always clean with an excellent breakfast. Evertrek were a great company to book with. They were very responsive to any questions we had before the trip and provided excellent bikes to hire.